DECISION TEMPERATURE

Turn pressure into a clear next move.

I help individuals, founders, teams, and organizations see what is shaping a decision before they react, avoid, overcommit, or create cleanup work.

Choose your starting point

Start with the path that matches what is happening now.

Use the lightest starting point that organizes the pressure enough to make the next move clearer.

If this is happeningStart here

I am about to send or say something charged

10-Minute Pressure Check

I need help reading the situation

Request Guidance

The decision keeps reopening

Decision Temperature Audit

My team keeps circling the same issue

Team Scan

When clarity lands, the pressure changes.

The conversation feels less impossible.

The decision stops circling.

The next move becomes visible.

The pressure becomes workable.

Start here when the situation is getting heavier the longer it waits.

Decision Temperature helps when a conversation, reply, boundary, repair, decision, or commitment feels charged, delayed, unclear, or expensive to get wrong.

The 10-Minute Pressure Check worksheet helps you organize the pressure before you reach out. When you want help reading the situation, requesting guidance is the primary path.

You are not expected to figure this out alone. I guide the process and use the tools with you to identify the clean next move.

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Guided paths inside the Decision Clarity process.

These are guided paths I use to help people read the state, clarify the category, identify the clean next move, and close the loop.

Conversation Debt Session

Common starting point

Structured support for conversations that have been delayed long enough to create pressure, avoidance, or strain.

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Individual Decision Clarity Session

A focused session to untangle a loaded personal or professional decision and define a clean next move.

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Founder / Operator Decision Load Audit

A practical review of active decisions so founders and operators can reduce decision pileup and regain execution clarity.

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Team Decision Temperature Scan

A team-level session to surface stalled decisions, pressure patterns, and the clearest path to closure.

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Leadership Pressure Review

A leadership-focused review of pressure signals, reaction patterns, and timing risks before decisions create cleanup work.

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From pressure to movement.

01

See the state

Notice the pressure, urgency, fatigue, emotion, or story shaping the moment.

02

Name the distortion

Identify what is bending the decision out of clarity.

03

Clarify the category

Determine whether this is a decision, conversation, repair, boundary, request, or closure issue.

04

Identify the clean next move

Choose the smallest move that reduces confusion without creating more cleanup.

05

Close the loop

Decide what is enough for now and what remains open.

The tools behind the guidance.

The tools structure the guided conversation. They do not replace judgment, context, or awareness.

Decision Temperature Check
Conversation Debt Check
Decision Load Audit
Status Load Check
Bandwidth Leak Audit
Pressure Response Review
Team Decision Temperature Scan

Support the tools

Optional monthly support helps fund continued development of Decision Temperature tools, message checks, pressure checks, and decision-support resources.

When the 10-minute check is not enough

Some decisions need more than a pause. If the decision still feels loud, unfinished, or hard to trust, a Decision Temperature Audit helps you separate the pressure from the decision and leave with one next clean action.

  • You know the next step but keep resisting it.
  • You cannot tell whether to act, pause, repair, quit, commit, or close the loop.
  • The decision keeps reopening.
  • You need a short written brief instead of another mental loop.

When the issue feels heavy, unclear, delayed, or hard to name, the next step is to organize the pressure and request guidance.

Start with the 10-Minute Pressure Check worksheet, then request guidance so I can help you read the state and move with clarity.